Hi Matthew,
You can use various forms of fmdump to decode this output.
It might be easier to use fmdump -eV and look for the
device info in the vdev path entry, like the one below.
Also see if the errors on these vdevs are reported in
your zpool status output.
Thanks,
Cindy
# fmdump -eV | more
TIME CLASS
Oct 14 2009 09:56:54.639354792 ereport.fs.zfs.vdev.open_failed
nvlist version: 0
class = ereport.fs.zfs.vdev.open_failed
ena = 0xd9fa6d282c00001
detector = (embedded nvlist)
nvlist version: 0
version = 0x0
scheme = zfs
pool = 0xacea55024964f6d6
vdev = 0xf04f53d61ed76317
(end detector)
pool = mirpool
pool_guid = 0xacea55024964f6d6
pool_context = 0
pool_failmode = wait
vdev_guid = 0xf04f53d61ed76317
vdev_type = disk
vdev_path = /dev/dsk/c1t226000C0FFA001ABd3s0
vdev_devid = id1,ssd at n600c0ff0000000000001ab23c5606e03/a
parent_guid = 0x6035386f7936f350
On 10/21/09 10:18, Matthew C Aycock wrote:> I have several of these messages from fmdump:
>
> fmdump -v -u 98abae95-8053-4cdc-d91a-dad89b125db4 ~
> TIME UUID SUNW-MSG-ID
> Sep 18 00:45:23.7621 98abae95-8053-4cdc-d91a-dad89b125db4 ZFS-8000-FD
> 100% fault.fs.zfs.vdev.io
>
> Problem in: zfs://pool=mzfs/vdev=a414878cf09644a
> Affects: zfs://pool=mzfs/vdev=a414878cf09644a
> FRU: -
> Location: -
>
> Oct 21 10:34:41.8014 98abae95-8053-4cdc-d91a-dad89b125db4 FMD-8000-4M
Repaired
> 100% fault.fs.zfs.vdev.io
>
> Problem in: zfs://pool=mzfs/vdev=a414878cf09644a
> Affects: zfs://pool=mzfs/vdev=a414878cf09644a
> FRU: -
> Location: -
>
> I am trying to determine which of the four vdevs is involved. Hdow do I
translate vdev=a414878cf09644a a cWtXdYsZ?